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I was speaking to Cul0r, but it would help if you could upload images of the things you are trying to measure so we can help you.Uhhh...so you want me to get Imgur, upload some pictures, and then glue them here?
I would gladly contribute but sadly I know nothing about item asylum. Looking at the description though it looks identical to Random Rumble, which is also on Roblox.I've been working on a Player profile for Item Asylum. If you want to contribute, some feedback and working on calcs would be much appreciated.
Huh???cmon now
Idk. Probably because I found Random Rumble first and stuck with it.Item Asylum is likely the most well known of the "funny item deathmatch" games, so maybe he's wondering you you haven't heard about it.
i aint even really say anything. i apologize i will shutup.shutup
Hold up I ain’t even say that. You trying to troll or something?i aint even really say anything. i apologize i will shutup.
It looks a little larger than the player, but probably a little smaller than your typical nuke. That’s my estimate though, idk how to calc myselfAnyways... I need help with a calc (I'm not sure the values we put on Roblox units and proportions translate to)
How large is this and how heavy would it be compared to other nuclear bombs?
I recognize that character model. That's a fetish game. I don't know why these guys just... not publish their game. Think it's 100% possible for people to open a studio session where multiple people can collaborate on something at once w/o publishing it on the platform. Would be better off for them to do that imo.
The nuke explodes in a small area. Whether or not there's a statement putting that off as a game mechanic, you could try to calculating using these methods. I'd personally try to find the minimum radius for which it affects players and continue from there.Anyways... I need help with a calc (I'm not sure the values we put on Roblox units and proportions translate to)
How large is this and how heavy would it be compared to other nuclear bombs?
Hold up you saying it is POSSIBLE to survive that nuke in that game?Got it. I was actually focused on using it as a lifting strength feat for the moment and putting off the AP calc since players can't survive it without Energy drink or the spawning i-frames.
The calc could be used for the i-frame stuff, as a durability key. Unless the I-Frame ability is directly stated to not work through sheer durability (i.e, it's an ability that implies it "dodges" attacks or uses magic to nullify them, without having to endure the hit), it should be valid.Hold up you saying it is POSSIBLE to survive that nuke in that game?
Falling off the map could be implied BFR or game mechanics in its own right. Doesn't mean it's unusable as a feat though.The i-frames probably shouldnt count but yeah, Energy Drink lets you live assuming you don't fall off the edge of a map.
If you’re passively dodging LIGHTNING isn’t that FTL speed?Falling off the map could be implied BFR or game mechanics in its own right. Doesn't mean it's unusable as a feat though.
Looking at a wiki, energy drink is based off of the item from Henry Stickmin. In the source material, it makes the main character so fast that they can bend metal bars & not be affected by the environment due to said speed.
I'm thinking the feat could be like Scout (TF2) using Bonk, an ability that gives the scout the ability to passively dodge attacks (which was calc'd at massively hypersonic, assuming he catches a machinegun bullet when it's 1 centimeter away by moving his arm 50 centimeters and catching it).
This is actually a really good speed feat. Considering that there's attacks like the Bible using lightning to damage enemies, you could get a really good speed feat from calcing how fast the player would have to move to dodge it. If that isn't valid, then the same feat that Scout uses would apply since there's also plenty of guns in the game that the drink could dodge.
Depends. The site uses 440,000 m/s for lightning. For a calc, I'd probably have to get footage of an energy drink user getting hit with the Bible lightning. If it's like i-frames where they don't even need to move, it could be like they're moving fast enough away from the position and back to the position in a short enough timeframe. For the feat to be lightspeed, they'd have to be moving 681.4x faster than the lightning bolt. I'd have to see a video of the feat to gauge it.If you’re passively dodging LIGHTNING isn’t that FTL speed?